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 **//AKCP smartRack System//**: Build a complete rack monitoring system connecting AKCP sensors to your SP1+. Fully SNMP compliant, monitor from your existing NMS or using our DCIM AKCPro Server. **//AKCP smartRack System//**: Build a complete rack monitoring system connecting AKCP sensors to your SP1+. Fully SNMP compliant, monitor from your existing NMS or using our DCIM AKCPro Server.
  
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 **Detect Hotspots and Coldspots in your Data Center** **Detect Hotspots and Coldspots in your Data Center**
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 **[[https://www.raritan.com/products/power/power-distribution/rack-pdu|THE POWER OF FORWARD THINKING the all-new raritan px4 rack pdu]]** **[[https://www.raritan.com/products/power/power-distribution/rack-pdu|THE POWER OF FORWARD THINKING the all-new raritan px4 rack pdu]]**
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 +===== Monnit =====
  
 +**[[https://www.monnit.com/applications/data-center-server-room-monitoring/?srsltid=AfmBOor82pQsii_zeLoWZGHNcQB4yF5xyyM7KMF_uUByjQeAZOWr2hCE|Monnit]]**
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 +**[[https://www.monnit.com/products/software/|Monnit Software]]**
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 +**Remote Monitoring Solutions for Data Centers and Server Rooms**
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 +If something is off in your server environment, Monnit alerts you using our versatile Data Center and Server Room Monitoring Systems.
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 +==== Temperature ====
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 +The American Society of Heating Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) suggests server rooms and data centers maintain a temperature between 18°C (64.4°F) to 27°C (80.6°F). Monnit provides Standard and Digital Temperature Sensors designed to audit ambient environments from -40°C (-40°F) to +125°C (+257°F). One example of how Monnit helps you strike a balance with temperature and mitigate downtime using our solutions for server room temp monitoring.
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 +==== Humidity ====
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 +Striking the right balance of 40% and 60% relative humidity (RH) is key to ensuring a data center functions properly. A Monnit Wireless Humidity Sensor keeps static electricity from building up and regulates corrosion in your equipment. These sensors also deliver readings on temperatures between -40°C (-40°F) and +125°C (+257°F). Our data center temperature and humidity sensors are another way Monnit manages conditions to provide an environment for optimal performance.
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 +===== ELPRO =====
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 +**[[https://www.elpro.com/en/server-room-temperature-monitoring|ELPRO]]**
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 +**Environmental Monitoring for Data Centers and Server Rooms**
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 +Today more than ever, data has become the most valuable asset of most companies. A temporary outage of critical applications, or even data loss, can result in significant damage to a company's and even result in financial crisis. One main cause of damage, outside of power loss, is an increase in server room air temperature or humidity. It is a major risk and, at the same time, an indicator of a problem within the server room containing many racks of servers.
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 +A server room or data center environmental monitoring system monitor can provide protection against these issues. A server room temperature sensor collects and archive temperature data from various critical measurement points within the server room network. If a temperature deviation occurs, the server room monitor software sends an automated alert, which enables you to act quickly to identify the issue. 
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 +Measurement, evaluation and processing of the data must be 100 percent failsafe. The system must never lose measurement values, but instead measure and buffer the values decentral in the wireless sensors, until they arrive in the central Cloud infrastructure where they are processed.
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 +**Why Monitor Humidity in Server Rooms?**
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 +Humidity is relative to temperature. The warmer the air, the more water molecules the air can absorb. Air conditioners and heat exchangers that extract heat from the air can change the relative humidity. And of course, there is always the risk of a pipe break or water damage.
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 +The ideal relative humidity (RH%) in server rooms and data centers should maintained be between 40% and 60%.
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 +Conditions that are too dry lead to the build-up of static electricity in the electronic equipment. Air that is too humid leads to corrosion, both of which lead to higher wear and tear and failure in the long run. Explore the checklist and fact sheet below to learn more about monitoring for humidity in your server room or data center today.
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 +**{{ :industry_4_0_iot:checklist_cloud_based_temperature_monitoring_solution.pdf |Cloud-based temperature monitoring solution in a GxP monitoring environment }}**
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